Juan Manuel Arevalos v. State
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Opinion
Order entered August 28, 2020
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-19-00466-CR
JUAN MANUEL AREVALOS, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 194th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. F-1900219-M
ORDER
Before the Court is attorney F. Clinton Broden’s motion to withdraw as
court appointed counsel for Juan Manuel Arevalos. Based on the Court’s opinion
of this date, we GRANT the motion and DIRECT the Clerk to remove F. Clinton
Broden as counsel for appellant.
We ORDER the trial court to appoint new counsel to represent appellant in
this appeal and to transmit a supplemental clerk’s record containing the order
appointing new counsel to this Court within FIFTEEN DAYS of the date of this order. Once appointed, appellate counsel shall investigate the record and file a
brief within THIRTY days of the date of their appointment.
We DIRECT the Clerk to send copies of this order to the Honorable Ernest
White, Presiding Judge, 194th Judicial District Court; F. Clinton Broden; the
Dallas County District Attorney’s Office, Appellate Division, and appellant Juan
Manuel Arevalos, #02296291, Ellis Unit, 1697 FM 980, Huntsville, TX 77320.
We DIRECT the Clerk to remove this case from the submissions docket.
We ABATE this appeal to allow the trial court to comply with this order.
The appeal shall be reinstated when the order appointing new counsel is received
or the Court deems it appropriate to do so.
/s/ LESLIE OSBORNE JUSTICE
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